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wlmpwlmp 
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Posted: November 22, 2007 at 4:52 AM / IP Logged  
oh i agree 100% with that. i did this for my bud as stated, if it were my custy i dont think so. my bud was not into the $400 for that new ignition that's all, he was not after saving a few bucks on a bypass but rather a huge amount.
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Posted: November 22, 2007 at 1:37 PM / IP Logged  

techman93 wrote:
Well thats all fine and dandy to do this to a personal vehicle but to a customers car? I think you would not be thought of as a "professional installer" for very long if you did that type of mickey mouse crap. I think that a bypass will save you in the long run from looking like a total jackass while maintaining the integrity of the customers anti theft system.

LOL, dude this is for one of OUR personal vehicles and nowdays I would only do audio and alarms for very close friends and family if I ever have time! So yeah I would never do this to anyone elses vehicle and even if I did it for my buddy or something I would clearly let them know... I know how "customers" can get sometimes ... not a good sight lol.

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Posted: November 23, 2007 at 9:17 PM / IP Logged  

techman93 wrote:
Well thats all fine and dandy to do this to a personal vehicle but to a customers car? I think you would not be thought of as a "professional installer" for very long if you did that type of mickey mouse crap. I think that a bypass will save you in the long run from looking like a total jackass while maintaining the integrity of the customers anti theft system.

I couldn't have said it better, my friend. At least someone here has half a brain.

Try that crap in MY shop and you'll be working back at Best Buy.

pcguy760 
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Posted: November 24, 2007 at 1:23 PM / IP Logged  

Okay now which part dont some people understand that I am doing this in MY own vehicle which is just a winter car ??? No need to brag about how perfect you are or how great your shop is ... damn. BTW, like I said, I am no full time installer because Honeywell pays waaaaaaaay more than that :)

Just for an Update : I did it and it worked PERFECTLY - I even used a DPDT switch so that I have the power to the "THEFT" light cut off when its in "bypass-mode" and it returns to normal function when the switch is flicked back. Everything is working perfectly. Thanks for all your help / ideas wlmpwlmp :)

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